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they have this report from rome. >> wreckage everywhere, blood on the wall. a moment of overwhelming violence, it seems to be targeting fans that are drinking here. the group of men that appeared outside the tub outside of 1:00 in the morning, their faces were covered. the owner says that what follows was a carefully planned attack on supporters inside. >> they threw everything at them, cobblestones, pieces of belt. >> they smashed the glass and stormed into the bar here. fans were outnumbered. they tried to hide, and it was hopeless. >> one of the supporters is in this hospital, seriously ill. their fans are struggling to take and what happened. >> it is obviously known to be in a notorious for english fans, but there were more fans where we were. they can obviously be outnumbered. >> the police detained five people. abc news, rome. >> it is a week since china unveiled of the new leadership, closely by neighboring hong kong. the former british colony was in china a few years ago. there is growing concern about the extent of chinese influence there. >> 15 yea
they have this report from rome. >> wreckage everywhere, blood on the wall. a moment of overwhelming violence, it seems to be targeting fans that are drinking here. the group of men that appeared outside the tub outside of 1:00 in the morning, their faces were covered. the owner says that what follows was a carefully planned attack on supporters inside. >> they threw everything at them, cobblestones, pieces of belt. >> they smashed the glass and stormed into the bar here. fans...
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that in contrast to - in the western greek and rome and we know the format of features of our own western world view but there was a lot of break and disconnection and interruption. whereas in china, you had relatively isolated from the rest of the world, a kind of continuous civilization that kept sort of building on itself and evolving with it self and therefore could naturally evolve behind those mountains and far away from the pathways of few on the silk road would go back and forth between china the hun and the roman empire but, really they were on their own for quite a lot and may be it just takes time on your own to come up with a different view. >> i wanted to go back to what dr. simmons was talking about and that is, with the political upheaval with mao, and so forth and the current curbing of population by saying one child per family, how is this going to either erode or strengthen the confucian idea of family and there other related religions? >> it is a very good question because it's something they are facing right now, the first generation of one child family is emerging in
that in contrast to - in the western greek and rome and we know the format of features of our own western world view but there was a lot of break and disconnection and interruption. whereas in china, you had relatively isolated from the rest of the world, a kind of continuous civilization that kept sort of building on itself and evolving with it self and therefore could naturally evolve behind those mountains and far away from the pathways of few on the silk road would go back and forth between...
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the island across from rome pose a synagogue is now almost completely under water. tunnels are flooded. many streets and some train stations have been close. experts say the river will crest in the next few hours. >> back to iran now where religion dictates politics and social behavior and the district i of an islamic state. >> a new exhibition opening today shows how ordinary citizens to find ways to express themselves in their everyday lives. >> the german photographer fines even a family picnic can be its own small act of defiance. >> at first glance, the scenes look mundane -- two sisters traditionally dressed, a couple in the mountains outside tehran, two young women at a highway rest stop. >> the image we receive of iran -- i just wanted to check it out for myself in my own subjective way. >> she spent three weeks traveling through iran in september, using her camera lens to determine how much a daily life is -- how much daily life is affected by their oppressive rule. her photographs captured iranians enjoying a picnic, a hugely popular activity in the countr
the island across from rome pose a synagogue is now almost completely under water. tunnels are flooded. many streets and some train stations have been close. experts say the river will crest in the next few hours. >> back to iran now where religion dictates politics and social behavior and the district i of an islamic state. >> a new exhibition opening today shows how ordinary citizens to find ways to express themselves in their everyday lives. >> the german photographer fines...
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let's say but it's in the it's in the outskirts ok so and so how close do you think it's getting to rome looking forward i mean we just had it an enormous drought in the united states the worst in sixty years. and that will affect food prices of course in the u.s. we don't pay that doesn't register and what we pay in the register quite as much as it does in a country that you're directly buying wheat if you're if you're a consumer so what do you think that these trends are going to look like in two thousand and thirteen right what i found so interesting about two thousand and twelve is that you started seeing some of the bigger economies that people thought were bullet proof really start to crack china being being a prime example and not economy who knows really what the real growth rate is i think it's close it's been close to zero recently if you if you really strip out inflation and get to the real numbers that's interesting though because i mean recently we've seen for example as the eurozone has deteriorated and gone back into recession and seen manufacturing. measures decline we've
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its importance in the overall global strategy while most of the british tried to downplay of rome. and in retrospect both sides ha validity in the arguments. by that time china became very important toward the end of 43-44. the nature of were changed because the u.s. original strategy was to drive japanese to the western pacific to the edge and then went on china for china to go north and go thro the japan homeland. by the end of 1943 in the beginning of 1944 particularl from the philippines, as much better way to go after japan. so the land route, which was original plan by way of china becomes much less and significant. so that is why chinese there is very complex. >> professor, wide japan attacked china in 1937? >> that is a long story. both japan and china were modernizing militarily, politically, and economically i 1930's. and japan has the -- a very different national psyche than the chinese. china mus
its importance in the overall global strategy while most of the british tried to downplay of rome. and in retrospect both sides ha validity in the arguments. by that time china became very important toward the end of 43-44. the nature of were changed because the u.s. original strategy was to drive japanese to the western pacific to the edge and then went on china for china to go north and go thro the japan homeland. by the...
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rome with a high of 19. london on the cooler side with 8. here's a look at your extended forecast. ♪ >>> we'll be back with more updates in 30 minutes. i'm gene otani in tokyo. from all of us here at nhk world, have a great day wherever you are.
rome with a high of 19. london on the cooler side with 8. here's a look at your extended forecast. ♪ >>> we'll be back with more updates in 30 minutes. i'm gene otani in tokyo. from all of us here at nhk world, have a great day wherever you are.
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the area affected is just north of rome. here it has been raining for days. the bad weather has swept across italy. in venice, seasonal flooding was higher and more widespread than normal. and unless you were in a gondola, there was little way to stay dry. there the floods are receding. but it is now the waterlogged regions of tuscana and brea that are baring the brunt. "bbc news." >> right now china's ruling communicatist party is meeting in beijing to anoint its new leaders. among the most pressing issues they will face, a territorial dispute with japan that has erupted into the worst crisis interest the two nations in decades. at issue is a group of islands. our correspondent has gone to take a closer look and to see what is fueling all this controversy. >> just after dawn we get our first view of the islands. a jagged huddle of rocks sticking up from the deep blue waters of the east china sea. it has taken 10 hours sailing to get here from japan's closest inhabitted island. as we approach, the japanese coast guard speeds alongside making sure we do not ge
the area affected is just north of rome. here it has been raining for days. the bad weather has swept across italy. in venice, seasonal flooding was higher and more widespread than normal. and unless you were in a gondola, there was little way to stay dry. there the floods are receding. but it is now the waterlogged regions of tuscana and brea that are baring the brunt. "bbc news." >> right now china's ruling communicatist party is meeting in beijing to anoint its new leaders....
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paris and london at respective respectively. 21 degrees in rome. here's your extended forecast. >>> once again our lead news for this hour, japanese voters have spent weeks listening to their politicians debate the possibility of an early election. now they have a date to mark on their calendars. they'll be going to the polls on sunday, december 16th. prime minister noda will soon dissolve the lower house of the diet. he and his ruling party made the decision after forging an agreement with the main opposition liberal democratic party. >>> we'll be back with more updates in 30 minutes. i'm gene otani in tokyo. from all of us at "nhk world," from all of us at "nhk world," thanks very much for joining us. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com tavis: good evening. from los angeles, i am tavis smiley. tonight the conversation about the fallout from last tuesday's election with columnist frank rich. rich
paris and london at respective respectively. 21 degrees in rome. here's your extended forecast. >>> once again our lead news for this hour, japanese voters have spent weeks listening to their politicians debate the possibility of an early election. now they have a date to mark on their calendars. they'll be going to the polls on sunday, december 16th. prime minister noda will soon dissolve the lower house of the diet. he and his ruling party made the decision after forging an agreement...
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madrid at 12 degrees for your temperature and rome at 22 and moscow at 4 degrees. mears yo here's your extended forecast. >>> our lead story this hour, syrian opposition groups have agreed on a new coalition and leader. they hope together they can topple president assad. the representatives elected a president for the syrian opposition forces. hatib was the imam of a historic mosque in damascus. authorities jailed him several times for criticizing assad. he finally fled into exile. members of more than 50 opposition groups negotiated for a week in doha. the foreign ministers of qatar and tur deand a senior official from the u.s. state department took part. opposition leaders hope the new coalition can serve as a kind of government in exile. they want to get more access to weapons and funds from abroad. that wraps up this edition of "newsline." thanks very much for joining us.
madrid at 12 degrees for your temperature and rome at 22 and moscow at 4 degrees. mears yo here's your extended forecast. >>> our lead story this hour, syrian opposition groups have agreed on a new coalition and leader. they hope together they can topple president assad. the representatives elected a president for the syrian opposition forces. hatib was the imam of a historic mosque in damascus. authorities jailed him several times for criticizing assad. he finally fled into exile....
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up to 20 in rome. and in lisbon. here now is your extended forecast. >>> we'll be back with more updates in 30 minutes. i'm gene otani in tokyo.
up to 20 in rome. and in lisbon. here now is your extended forecast. >>> we'll be back with more updates in 30 minutes. i'm gene otani in tokyo.
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protesters also clashed in rome and milan. in spain and portugal workers went on strike, some schools were closed, and flight services were canceled. the labor confederation says austerity is a total dead end social protection and wages can no longer be sacrificed. critics say the european economy is stagnating due to these austerity measures. these cludtax hikes d payroll cuts in the public sector. that's all for business news for this hour. i'll leave with you a recap of the region's markets. >>> the european union will use its nobel peace prize money to set up a relief fund for children in war zones. the move follows criticism of this year's award to the eu. the eu says it made the decision ahead of the awards ceremony in norway on december 10th. the prize money is about $1.2 million. the union won the 2012 prize for helping to overcome the legacy of two world wars and bring peace to europe. the president of the european commission said the prize is a symbol of reconciliation. he says the award money should be used to nurtu
protesters also clashed in rome and milan. in spain and portugal workers went on strike, some schools were closed, and flight services were canceled. the labor confederation says austerity is a total dead end social protection and wages can no longer be sacrificed. critics say the european economy is stagnating due to these austerity measures. these cludtax hikes d payroll cuts in the public sector. that's all for business news for this hour. i'll leave with you a recap of the region's markets....
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we have 5 degrees in kiev and 5 also in stockholm, still managing to old onto the 20s in rome, though, 21 degrees for your tuesday. here's your extended forecast. ♪ >>> we'll be back with more updates in 30 minutes. i'm gene otani in tokyo. from all of us here at nhk world, thanks for join us. have a great day wherever you are.
we have 5 degrees in kiev and 5 also in stockholm, still managing to old onto the 20s in rome, though, 21 degrees for your tuesday. here's your extended forecast. ♪ >>> we'll be back with more updates in 30 minutes. i'm gene otani in tokyo. from all of us here at nhk world, thanks for join us. have a great day wherever you are.
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let's talk to alan johnston and has been covering this from rome. what are you hearing there? >> this is a kind of year when dennis knows it must brace for flooding. this is a time of year for these weeks in autumn, where large, high tide surges through the city on occasion quite commonly. but what we have seen over the last 24 hours has been something extraordinary. the six highest tides since records began back about 130 years ago. at one point, as he said, 70% of venice was under water yesterday. strong, southerly winds coming up the adriatic, driving mass of water into venice's lagoon. and torrential rain across a large swath of northern italy, into the rivers that feed into the lagoon as well. i have to say, though, fortunately in the course -- the very high tide that has been predicted has proved to be a lot less serious than people feared, , and this morning the latest reports art that only about 5% of venice has been flooded in the course of the morning. >> we have often seen the square foot, people walking through with wellington boots. how prepared of the people of v
let's talk to alan johnston and has been covering this from rome. what are you hearing there? >> this is a kind of year when dennis knows it must brace for flooding. this is a time of year for these weeks in autumn, where large, high tide surges through the city on occasion quite commonly. but what we have seen over the last 24 hours has been something extraordinary. the six highest tides since records began back about 130 years ago. at one point, as he said, 70% of venice was under water...
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that in contrast to - in the western greek and rome and we know the format of features of our own western world view but there was a lot of break and disconnection and interruption. whereas in china, you had relatively isolated from the rest of the world, a kind of continuous civilization that kept sort of building on itself and evolving with it self and therefore could naturally evolve behind those mountains and far away from the pathways of few on the silk road would go back and forth between china the hun and the roman empire but, really they were on their own for quite a lot and may be it just takes time on your own to come up with a different view. >> i wanted to go back to what dr. simmons was talking about and that is, with the political upheaval with mao, and so forth and the current curbing of population by saying one child per family, how is this going to either erode or strengthen the confucian idea of family and there other related religions? >> it is a very good question because it's something they are facing right now, the first generation of one child family is emerging in
that in contrast to - in the western greek and rome and we know the format of features of our own western world view but there was a lot of break and disconnection and interruption. whereas in china, you had relatively isolated from the rest of the world, a kind of continuous civilization that kept sort of building on itself and evolving with it self and therefore could naturally evolve behind those mountains and far away from the pathways of few on the silk road would go back and forth between...
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kiev, 6 degrees, 6 in warsaw, and also down towards the south, we're managing to stay in the 20s in rome as well as athens. i'll leave you now to your extended forecast. ♪ >>> oyster growers in mia ga prefecture, northeastern japan, are back in business. they've made their first regular shipment since last year's tsunami devastated their industry. the region is famous for its abundant seafood. the district in higashi is known for its large oysters. about 30 workers were busy shucking oysters at a facility on monday. last year's tsunami swept away most of the local farmers' rafts, seriously depleting the supply. growers were able to resume regular farming this season, but their output is about 40% of predisaster levels. >> reporter: we are proud of the oysters. i promise we'll be able to ship full-grown ones next year. >> the farmers say their oysters grew slower than usual due to the hot, dry summer. >>> we'll be back with more updates in 30 minutes. i'm gene otani in tokyo.
kiev, 6 degrees, 6 in warsaw, and also down towards the south, we're managing to stay in the 20s in rome as well as athens. i'll leave you now to your extended forecast. ♪ >>> oyster growers in mia ga prefecture, northeastern japan, are back in business. they've made their first regular shipment since last year's tsunami devastated their industry. the region is famous for its abundant seafood. the district in higashi is known for its large oysters. about 30 workers were busy shucking...
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broken state budgets instead of manning up and changing their diet they're taking a cue from ancient rome after a quick trip to the vomitorium is back to the banquet table care for a mint oh open one selection obama if he doesn't watch from running at the white house with a t.v. well that's the role really of our congress.
broken state budgets instead of manning up and changing their diet they're taking a cue from ancient rome after a quick trip to the vomitorium is back to the banquet table care for a mint oh open one selection obama if he doesn't watch from running at the white house with a t.v. well that's the role really of our congress.
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some kind of proponent rome where we can throw our ideas and communication with writers and books and i exist somewhere out there actually there exists. who are physically controls this controls the realm of our ideas and communications and whoever is able to sit on those communications channels can intercept entire nations and that's. julian assange has been cooped up in the embassy behind me for more than five months now and you may have heard reports in the media in the last couple of days that he's developed a lung condition but in fact his people are saying that there is no lung condition although he does have quite a pervasive cough actually looks pretty pale quite thin but he seems to be in high spirits but the possibility the specter of a serious illness has raised questions about what the government of this country would do if he was still with their loud medical help to go into the embassy would if he had to get out to go to hospital would they use that as an excuse to arrest him he at this current moment doesn't want to talk about his personal situation he's much more inter
some kind of proponent rome where we can throw our ideas and communication with writers and books and i exist somewhere out there actually there exists. who are physically controls this controls the realm of our ideas and communications and whoever is able to sit on those communications channels can intercept entire nations and that's. julian assange has been cooped up in the embassy behind me for more than five months now and you may have heard reports in the media in the last couple of days...
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that emotions were running high in many places madrid saw violence early on and asked a priest come to rome. first thing of the day for various things put up between the protesters and the riot place is packed up right almost three thousand meter it's not really got more symbolic candy for the feast of by the people say there are right now all across there are the three legged governments and between the people themselves that those who have the austerity but not have thought they were the bullets in violent confrontations with the authorities becoming you know t. familiar sight at the consonance leaders stand for the disparity is a necessary evil to cut the sky high deficit only bend the fourteenth the people of europe seem to have formed the county union to fight back against the prevailing tide of the stereotyping ahead of next week's budget meeting for us is will be watching closely as this things that police and protesters battling one another played out so close the nobel peace prize winning euro zone in madrid the cleanup operation is already under way only we so easy you are saying
that emotions were running high in many places madrid saw violence early on and asked a priest come to rome. first thing of the day for various things put up between the protesters and the riot place is packed up right almost three thousand meter it's not really got more symbolic candy for the feast of by the people say there are right now all across there are the three legged governments and between the people themselves that those who have the austerity but not have thought they were the...
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a domestic crisis for example in spain would it be acceptable for foreign governments to convene in rome the capital bitterly to discuss the future affairs of spain it's absolutely outrageous and it's also illegal ones. international you are very good questions you raise there and put to us thanks for your thoughts dr marcus publisher editor of politics first magazine. folks back in. gritted teeth in greece people are gathering in central athens tonight as parliament imposed a vote for next year's budget doesn't make comfortable reading for hard pressed citizens but it needs approval for greece to secure that fresh international loan and an added condition to was further wage cuts and the bigger tax hikes which naturally squeezed through parliament on thursday but public patients were long ago of course five years now into this long and crippling slump more than a quarter of the country is out of work violence broke out as lawmakers mull the latest cuts riot police repelled with molotov cocktails from furious crowds were transferred to the parliament building there over a hundred arrests
a domestic crisis for example in spain would it be acceptable for foreign governments to convene in rome the capital bitterly to discuss the future affairs of spain it's absolutely outrageous and it's also illegal ones. international you are very good questions you raise there and put to us thanks for your thoughts dr marcus publisher editor of politics first magazine. folks back in. gritted teeth in greece people are gathering in central athens tonight as parliament imposed a vote for next...
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. >>> also, a statute of the late pope john paul ii igniting a controversy in rome. the makeover sparking a -- the uproar causing a hasty makeover. straight ahead. are you receiving a payout from a legal settlement or annuity over 10 or even 20 years? call imperial structured settlements. the experts at imperial can convert your long-term payout into a lump sum of cash today. tomato, obviously. haha. there's more than that though, there's a kick to it. wahlalalalallala! smooth, but crisp. it's kind of like drinking a food that's a drink, or a drink that's a food, woooooh! [ male announcer ] taste it and describe the indescribable. could've had a v8. jenna: talk about the fiscal cliff and the economy, we wanted to show you what's happening with the dow this week. holiday week normally is light trading, but you can see the dow is rallying more than 170 points after a few tough weeks on wall street. a couple reasons for this, we have existing home sale, those are already-built homes that are being sold as a big part of the market. there was a little bit better than expe
. >>> also, a statute of the late pope john paul ii igniting a controversy in rome. the makeover sparking a -- the uproar causing a hasty makeover. straight ahead. are you receiving a payout from a legal settlement or annuity over 10 or even 20 years? call imperial structured settlements. the experts at imperial can convert your long-term payout into a lump sum of cash today. tomato, obviously. haha. there's more than that though, there's a kick to it. wahlalalalallala! smooth, but...
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corporations so it looks like america but for the people in the streets of athens and in the streets of rome and madrid and all the other places where the people are rising have a different vision they don't just want this crisis solved in a different way not on their backs but they want a european union that will not become the united states in the sense of the polarized gap. between rich and poor the absence of a safety net the shredding of social welfare that's not what they want that's what the fight in europe is and we ought to pay attention because it's our future absolutely. this is the outcome what's going on in greece right now are staring and spain and italy that this is the a consequence of capitalism what's the alternative. well i think we have to understand that the biggest single factor to focus on is this with the entrance of china and many other formerly third world countries into the modern economy of very fast pool of low paid workers entered on to the world of vailable for capitalists to exploit and so european and especially american and also japanese capitalists left the
corporations so it looks like america but for the people in the streets of athens and in the streets of rome and madrid and all the other places where the people are rising have a different vision they don't just want this crisis solved in a different way not on their backs but they want a european union that will not become the united states in the sense of the polarized gap. between rich and poor the absence of a safety net the shredding of social welfare that's not what they want that's what...
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areas we or one your chart, steady climb except for the month of july because it is hard to shop in rome in the month of july. david asman and tracy byrnes save me from myself for the last hour. dave: you have that are your eyes right now? tracy: cheryl needs to soak her feet. dave: look at this, 1:51 a run on the market. these are the day's highs. session highs. not that way. tracy: the sun is out and i am full from yesterday. dave: tracy is in for liz. let's go to robert gray at the new york stock exchange. great news we are trading high into the end of the session and the end of the week. a good black friday. robert: very bullish black friday indeed. you mentioned session highs making a run for a 13,000 level, volume today very light. that is anticipated, the closing bell coming several hours early today but we have the run up today, a broad based rally. all the industry groups with the exception of utility's continuing their sell-off we have seen this fall particularly picking up steam after the election. a lot of concerns about the dividend prospects for those companies but broadbas
areas we or one your chart, steady climb except for the month of july because it is hard to shop in rome in the month of july. david asman and tracy byrnes save me from myself for the last hour. dave: you have that are your eyes right now? tracy: cheryl needs to soak her feet. dave: look at this, 1:51 a run on the market. these are the day's highs. session highs. not that way. tracy: the sun is out and i am full from yesterday. dave: tracy is in for liz. let's go to robert gray at the new york...
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speaking to cnbc, he also said rome still has a lot of work to do to turn its economy around. >> from agenda that we put in place, it doesn't end here. we have to keep pushing and progressing in our restructure of the italian economy. >> you can e-mail us worldwide@cnbc.com and we'll show a little bit more of that interview with the italian he finance minister at 10:45 c event t. everything's in cet. central european time. >> is that the market standard? sgr i suppose. i can't even figure on out what time standard we're on anymore. but in any case, we're hearing from him there and thinking through you the dynamics of what each economy has to achieve while being hamstrung in this broader union. if you're in italy right now, what do you do, what can you do going into next year? >> you you are right to use the word hamstring. the global recession was bat, but in the eurozone, it was much worse because of the arrangement of the euro. and we are hamstring because they can't devalue competitively, they're stuck with high public sector spending problems. so italy heal ras to look at the labo
speaking to cnbc, he also said rome still has a lot of work to do to turn its economy around. >> from agenda that we put in place, it doesn't end here. we have to keep pushing and progressing in our restructure of the italian economy. >> you can e-mail us worldwide@cnbc.com and we'll show a little bit more of that interview with the italian he finance minister at 10:45 c event t. everything's in cet. central european time. >> is that the market standard? sgr i suppose. i can't...
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in fact, rome is the liberator of this country's most effective female basket or a goodwill and a two through african italy and watching the she quote by the thousands and potent case that the distance, end quote. without talking politics, pat managed to bring not only ragged women in a stock market, but also muhamed singh agreed to hear an unprecedented from the audience. her goal she told was to convince people to enjoy bringing here and are generally interested in them. they see the importance and the role of the time the soviet trip pat s. ambassador to goodwill had one of "the new york times," calling her a diplomat in high heels and described her as self-made and precise. the capitol press club, an organization of african-american news correspondents presented her with international relations award in 1957, recognizing her goodwill activities among people of eight african countries, end quote. they show serious americans have been ambassador of goodwill. deputy attorney general volumetrics wrote a trip to europe during which had been guarded with requests for her presence on the
in fact, rome is the liberator of this country's most effective female basket or a goodwill and a two through african italy and watching the she quote by the thousands and potent case that the distance, end quote. without talking politics, pat managed to bring not only ragged women in a stock market, but also muhamed singh agreed to hear an unprecedented from the audience. her goal she told was to convince people to enjoy bringing here and are generally interested in them. they see the...
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political life as a drop down from brussels to berlin, from brussels to paris can from brussels to rome, in a way that has made it very hard for the e.u. to thrive. and it is today an uneasy tension between the collective governance that europe needs to thrive, and the political strength in europe which has become somewhat anti-european. i think they have turned the corner. i think they have found a formula for keeping greece in, for allowing the euro to survive. and european leaders like chancellor merkel in germany are starting to lead and talk about the importance of european experiments which has revolution, historical importance. so i'm getting bullish again. but if you were to say to me, you know, what keeps me up at night, i still worry about the global financial crisis spreading outward, because the euro zone goes belly up. and if that happens it's going to be ugly. i think we have run out of time. i apologize to you by two or three people in line, but i'll be happy to answer your questions personally after the talk. thank you very much. [applause] >> is there a nonfiction autho
political life as a drop down from brussels to berlin, from brussels to paris can from brussels to rome, in a way that has made it very hard for the e.u. to thrive. and it is today an uneasy tension between the collective governance that europe needs to thrive, and the political strength in europe which has become somewhat anti-european. i think they have turned the corner. i think they have found a formula for keeping greece in, for allowing the euro to survive. and european leaders like...
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both men were students at an american college in rome. >> they were best friends. they are best friends. i hope they still are. >> reporter: a bizarre coincidence, this attack happened on the fifth anniversary of the murder of british student meredith kercher, which led to the arrest and eventual acquittal of american amanda knox. investigators in this case said the motive is unclear, but suspect drugs and alcohol might have been a factor. for "today," duncan golestani, nbc news, london. >>> two penn state administrators have been charged with covering up the jerry sandusky sex abuse scandal. gary schultz and tim curley were both arraigned on friday. they were accused of caring more about the university's reputation than the safety of sandusky's victims. >>> most americans will be able to get an extra hour of sleep tonight thanks to the annual shift back to standard time. officially, the change occurs at 2:00 a.m. sunday. b but most people will set their clocks back before they go to sleep. this is a good time to change batteries in your smoke and carbon monoxide d
both men were students at an american college in rome. >> they were best friends. they are best friends. i hope they still are. >> reporter: a bizarre coincidence, this attack happened on the fifth anniversary of the murder of british student meredith kercher, which led to the arrest and eventual acquittal of american amanda knox. investigators in this case said the motive is unclear, but suspect drugs and alcohol might have been a factor. for "today," duncan golestani,...
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he kept telling me he was stuck in rome. rome in the fall, it's kind of nice. but he really was trying to get back on the soy appreciate the effort, sir. david can't thank you so much for taking this on. one of the things i initially talk about as we look to the future you've also got to figure out where we are today and are today inhabited to the future because it's not just going on today. you have to work your way through series of timelines and other commitments you have. so i always start out by reminding everybody that is a stand here today the army of 60,000 soldiers in afghanistan. we have 15,000 soldiers deployed in kuwait, kosovo, philippines, cyanide, one of africa. we have about 90,000 soldiers and civilians across the globe in the area of 160 countries. so that's where we start run. as we know it to the future in the new defense strategy as we try to work through what the rules of the different services are to the defense strategy, i almost remind everyone that going to be downsizing during this time. the army who went to beginning of county or 12
he kept telling me he was stuck in rome. rome in the fall, it's kind of nice. but he really was trying to get back on the soy appreciate the effort, sir. david can't thank you so much for taking this on. one of the things i initially talk about as we look to the future you've also got to figure out where we are today and are today inhabited to the future because it's not just going on today. you have to work your way through series of timelines and other commitments you have. so i always start...
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he viewed himself as brutus, doing the right thing for rome, and he viewed lincoln as caesar. he wanted to make sure the co- tyrant was eliminated as well as the tyrant. >> sunday night at 8:00 on c- span. >> our maple syrup means everything to the people of vermont. we don't have an ocean or the highest mountains or a disney world. what we have is the maple image. this is a sugar maple or hard rock maple and is the tree that we use because it is the sweetest maple there is. what we do to start the season is drill a hole to wound the tree, about an inch deep in the sap. we need to drill a new hole in a different place each year. o, this tree here was taf tappd last spring. it has healed up. that is good. that means it is healthy and ailing. there is a scar tissue below and above so it will not run sap at that point. next year we will drill a hole in a fresh place. here you can see 2011 and 2010. you might think we are hurting the trees but i can say that these trees have been tapped 100 years in a row and they are still producing. >> more from vermont this weekend. behind the
he viewed himself as brutus, doing the right thing for rome, and he viewed lincoln as caesar. he wanted to make sure the co- tyrant was eliminated as well as the tyrant. >> sunday night at 8:00 on c- span. >> our maple syrup means everything to the people of vermont. we don't have an ocean or the highest mountains or a disney world. what we have is the maple image. this is a sugar maple or hard rock maple and is the tree that we use because it is the sweetest maple there is. what we...
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he viewed himself as brutus doing the right thing for rome and he viewed lincoln as caesar the tyrant. and he viewed steward like mark anthony the co-tyrant. he wanted to make sure that the co-tyrant was eliminated as well as the tyrant. >> more on william seward with walter stahr on c-span's "q&a." now president obama speaks at a campaign rally in hilliard, ohio. one of the stops he made in the buckeye state. over the weekend, he will visit iowa, wisconsin, virginia, new hampshire, florida and colorado. this runs 40 minutes. >> hello, ohio. o-h. o-h. it's good to be back. can everybody give judy a big round of applause? judy is an example of the incredible volunteers involved in this campaign each and every day, knocking on doors and making phone calls. i love all of you and am grateful to all of you for all your great work. give it up for your former governor and our great friend ted strickland. [cheers and applause] poor ted has got a cold but he is backstage and he is still out campaigning. i love you back. you know - [applause] i can tell it as a rowdy crowd. [cheers and applause
he viewed himself as brutus doing the right thing for rome and he viewed lincoln as caesar the tyrant. and he viewed steward like mark anthony the co-tyrant. he wanted to make sure that the co-tyrant was eliminated as well as the tyrant. >> more on william seward with walter stahr on c-span's "q&a." now president obama speaks at a campaign rally in hilliard, ohio. one of the stops he made in the buckeye state. over the weekend, he will visit iowa, wisconsin, virginia, new...
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he kept telling me i was stuck in rome. rome n fall, it's nice. but he really was trying to get back. i appreciate the effort, sir, as always. david, again, thank you so much for taking this on. one of the things that i initially talk about is as we look to the future we got to also figure out where we are today and how we get to the future. because it's just not about going right from today and you get to the future. you have to work your way through a series of timelines and other commitments that you have. so let me start out by reminding everybody that as i stand here today, the army has 60,000 soldiers in afghanistan. we have 15,000 soldiers deployed in kuwait, kosovo, philippines, sinai, horn of africa. we have about 90,000 soldiers and civilians forward stationed across the globe in nearly 160 countries. so that's where we start from. as we now look to the future and look at a new defense strategy as we try to work through what the roles of the different services are and the defense strategy, i also remind everyone that we are also going to
he kept telling me i was stuck in rome. rome n fall, it's nice. but he really was trying to get back. i appreciate the effort, sir, as always. david, again, thank you so much for taking this on. one of the things that i initially talk about is as we look to the future we got to also figure out where we are today and how we get to the future. because it's just not about going right from today and you get to the future. you have to work your way through a series of timelines and other commitments...
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rome auction s 3.5 billion euro. >> you're watching "worldwide exchange," bringing you business news from around the globe. >>> before we hear from mervin king on the british inflation situation, let's take a look at what markets are doing here as we gear up for the open of the u.s. the dow jones is implied to open higher by almost 70 points but it has come off its highest levels of the morning. the nasdaq and s&p 500 are also pointed higher as well. this follows losses yesterday and a string of losses across europe, as basically the questions over whether greece would get its next round of disbursement funds continue. take a look at what's been happening across the european board. we're seeing more of them move into the red this morning. the last time we checked in, it was only the ftse. xetra dax and cac adding to that. only the ibex is bucking the trend for now. >> the bank of england inflation report statement is being released. they say the near term growth forecast has been cut. they've raised the inflation forecast. these new forecasts suggest further stimulus sun likely any t
rome auction s 3.5 billion euro. >> you're watching "worldwide exchange," bringing you business news from around the globe. >>> before we hear from mervin king on the british inflation situation, let's take a look at what markets are doing here as we gear up for the open of the u.s. the dow jones is implied to open higher by almost 70 points but it has come off its highest levels of the morning. the nasdaq and s&p 500 are also pointed higher as well. this follows...
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it is a value of the euro is different in madrid and rome, in paris than in berlin. doesn't work. and the only means to guarantee this is to establish this deposit system. >> let me go back to germany. that goes to the heart of the european system. at the germans are not going to back a bailout, and they would say why should we? we've got her on restructuring and our own economy over a very long period of time, we worked till 65 or even older in germany, work long hours, we're very productive, we are very productive economy or why should we bail out country country with his to want a very strong social safety nets, where they want a early retirement, whether what have all these things that germans have given up? so that's the german view. that if it is the german get and you have determined either and you have the spanish and portuguese and greek and other on the other side, doesn't it point to a fundamental weakness in the very structure of the euro, that you fundamentally different economies, fundamentally different political systems, and you don't have the political legitimacy?
it is a value of the euro is different in madrid and rome, in paris than in berlin. doesn't work. and the only means to guarantee this is to establish this deposit system. >> let me go back to germany. that goes to the heart of the european system. at the germans are not going to back a bailout, and they would say why should we? we've got her on restructuring and our own economy over a very long period of time, we worked till 65 or even older in germany, work long hours, we're very...
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that's why, you know, cin cinnatus, who ruled rome 200 years before christ, was one of the great believers. he went and r50u8d and as soon as i -- he finished he was a farmer again. i think that's cool. i want to go back and do wa i did before. i'm having the greatest time being back in the movie business and had the greatest time serving the people of california the >> sorry to put you on the spot. but does it change his identity as a star because he was governor of california? or was he such a high star that people don't even notice? >> well, on his -- the new movie is called the last stand the opens in january. >> what did i call it? >> opens in january. >> what was the date again? >> january 15. [laughter] >> the answer is that the goodwill that the governor built as a performer, as an >> what actor, carried through his governorship and continues to carry on in his return to the screen. >> so people kind of, audiences see it as kind of a continuous identity? >> i think they -- yes, i think they embraced the personality, the person and what he stands for not only in life but on screen a
that's why, you know, cin cinnatus, who ruled rome 200 years before christ, was one of the great believers. he went and r50u8d and as soon as i -- he finished he was a farmer again. i think that's cool. i want to go back and do wa i did before. i'm having the greatest time being back in the movie business and had the greatest time serving the people of california the >> sorry to put you on the spot. but does it change his identity as a star because he was governor of california? or was he...
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when they build rome over a thousand years ago, many buildings are still standing today. you don't go wrong when you build a nation. when eisenhower, roosevelt and eisenhower, roosevelt conceives and eisenhower began hosting the highway system, i don't think at one person in the nation is at the interstate highway system is a huge mistake. we should have never, ever built. it's done nothing for the nation. maybe in some ways they may have promoted some suburbanization that we might not like, but overall strength of the nation. we need another jobs initiative and that's why they get the fiscal discussions behind us, we could talk roughly about jobs and the other thing we have to talk about is the issue of income inequality, the wealth gap. for african-american sabatino scum that the recession hit us very, very hard. we lost a lot of ground to jobs and wealth in housing. goodbye to elevate issues from the very same reason that now as janet mentioned, because the nation is one third communities of color. as these communities of colors go, so goes the nation. there is an inde
when they build rome over a thousand years ago, many buildings are still standing today. you don't go wrong when you build a nation. when eisenhower, roosevelt and eisenhower, roosevelt conceives and eisenhower began hosting the highway system, i don't think at one person in the nation is at the interstate highway system is a huge mistake. we should have never, ever built. it's done nothing for the nation. maybe in some ways they may have promoted some suburbanization that we might not like,...
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these are people who you might call property nomads, they want to take their money and they are romeing around the world looking for a safe investment, particularly in new york, central park and large scale, luxury and rare residences are considered blue chip property and safe investments for the long term. jenna: $95 million is the top penthouse. the median household goes for $186,000 in the country. just in perspective. a wide range market you're covering, david, nice to have you in studio with us. rick: i'd have to look for the lower-range one. jenna: the 50 million. rick: the $50 million range. a shocking discovery sparking a media frenzy on friday afternoon, straight ahead how the mainstream media has done covering the petraeus scandal. someone stealing the keys to the castle how an intruder gained access to london's iconic tower of london and the surprising access he almost got to the crown. juliet: . along the way. this is the age of knowing what you're made of. so, why let erectile dysfunction get in your way? talk to your doctor abvia. jewels. 20 million men already have. rease
these are people who you might call property nomads, they want to take their money and they are romeing around the world looking for a safe investment, particularly in new york, central park and large scale, luxury and rare residences are considered blue chip property and safe investments for the long term. jenna: $95 million is the top penthouse. the median household goes for $186,000 in the country. just in perspective. a wide range market you're covering, david, nice to have you in studio...
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he kept telling he was stuck in row but i didn't believe him because rome in the fall, kind of nice. but he really was trying to get back. so i appreciate the effort, sir, as always. david, again thank you so much for taking this on. one of the things that i initially talk about is, as we look to the future, you've got to also try to figure out where we are today how we get to the future. because it's just not about going right from today and you get to the future to get to work your way through a series of timelines and for the commitments that you have. so it always started by reminding everybody that i stand here today, the army has 60,000 soldiers in afghanistan. we have 15,000 soldiers deployed in kuwait, kosovo, philippines, sinai, horn of africa. we have
he kept telling he was stuck in row but i didn't believe him because rome in the fall, kind of nice. but he really was trying to get back. so i appreciate the effort, sir, as always. david, again thank you so much for taking this on. one of the things that i initially talk about is, as we look to the future, you've got to also try to figure out where we are today how we get to the future. because it's just not about going right from today and you get to the future to get to work your way...
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it's only because under the rome at the end of the year in two months reimburstment to hospital and doctors will drop 30% and keep the rates frozen for the next ten years. it will be hard for seniors to get to a see a doctor under the its. we have to say -- could you repeat the question. >> how could we address the medicare shortfall without harming those who pay in to the system for many years. he had the focus changing things focus on the age of 55 what is magic about that? >> i think what we need to do is protect those that need the protection. thing are people in the program who who are adequate and have savings. they'll be okay. we have a system that is failing right now. it's going fail across the board. it's not going to fail for the people that don't need it it. it's going to fail for everybody. we need look at the system as far as how we can protect the needy and i'm sorry but the money isn't going to be back there. what is the role of government. i wonder how you answer that question and do you think your answer might be different if you're worming -- wondering if the farm suit sc
it's only because under the rome at the end of the year in two months reimburstment to hospital and doctors will drop 30% and keep the rates frozen for the next ten years. it will be hard for seniors to get to a see a doctor under the its. we have to say -- could you repeat the question. >> how could we address the medicare shortfall without harming those who pay in to the system for many years. he had the focus changing things focus on the age of 55 what is magic about that? >> i...
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he views himself as brooches, doing the right thing for rome. he viewed seward as a little like mark antony. he wanted to make sure that the tyrant was eliminated as well. what's more about the team of arrivals with walter stahr tonight at 8:00. >> it the price of peace in washington is cutting a deal that six students of the financial aid or gets rid of funding for planned parenthood are let's insurance companies discriminates against those with pre-existing conditions, i am not going to make that deal. i will fight against that deal. that is a price and not willing to pay. that is not bipartisanship. that is surrendered to the status quo that has heard too many families. >> is in the power of the american people to choose their own future. we know what we need to know. you can stay on the path of the last four years where you can change. -- last four years or you can make real change. the president will still be unable to work with the people in congress. he has ignored them. he has attacked them. the debt ceiling will come up again and shutdo
he views himself as brooches, doing the right thing for rome. he viewed seward as a little like mark antony. he wanted to make sure that the tyrant was eliminated as well. what's more about the team of arrivals with walter stahr tonight at 8:00. >> it the price of peace in washington is cutting a deal that six students of the financial aid or gets rid of funding for planned parenthood are let's insurance companies discriminates against those with pre-existing conditions, i am not going to...